16 episodes

Welcome to the NC State Alumni Association's podcast, Hear the Howl.

For years, NC State magazine's staff has dedicated itself to telling compelling stories about the university. We have captured stories of alumni, students, and faculty and their achievements, discoveries, and contributions to making the world a truly extraordinary place.

Hear the Howl continues that tradition of rich storytelling by enabling listeners to hear some of our subjects interviewed, go behind the scenes of our magazine stories or go more in depth than the pages of the magazine sometimes allow.

Hear the Howl NC State Alumni

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

Welcome to the NC State Alumni Association's podcast, Hear the Howl.

For years, NC State magazine's staff has dedicated itself to telling compelling stories about the university. We have captured stories of alumni, students, and faculty and their achievements, discoveries, and contributions to making the world a truly extraordinary place.

Hear the Howl continues that tradition of rich storytelling by enabling listeners to hear some of our subjects interviewed, go behind the scenes of our magazine stories or go more in depth than the pages of the magazine sometimes allow.

    Last Days of the Rhino

    Last Days of the Rhino

    Documentary filmmaker David Hambridge '09 found the source for his first feature-length documentary in Kenya, following the last male northern white rhinoceros and the caretakers who protected him until his death in 2018. 

    • 10 min
    Space Stories

    Space Stories

    Lisa Withers, a PHD student in the public history program, is no architect — but she is all about buildings and spaces around North Carolina. For the last year, she's been searching for sites that appeared in the Green Book, a publication designed for African-American travelers during the Jim Crow era.

    Photo credit: Linda Fox/North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.

    • 13 min
    Big Cheese

    Big Cheese

    Hannah Skillestad knew early on that her future was in food and the conquests associated with it. She won a Jell-O-eating contest as a kid. And as a student at NC State, the now-program assistant in Annual Giving took home the title in a pancake-eating competition put on by Owen Hall. However, no victory tasted as sweet--or, in this case, as savory--as the one she captured back in June at Cary's Pimento Cheese Festival. There, she was crowned champion and self-proclaimed Little Miss Pimento Cheese 2019.

    • 12 min
    Here to Volunteer

    Here to Volunteer

    Courtney Simpson, the senior director of student support services programs at NC State, found a valuable sense of community after graduation. Learn how the  Black Alumni Society (BAS) has played a major impact in her life and how it became one of the Alumni Association's strongest constituency groups, as they celebrate their 40 year anniversary this year, connecting some 15,000 members. 

    • 12 min
    Dog Days and Double Plays

    Dog Days and Double Plays

    Donald Moore is in his 18th year as president and GM of Minor League Baseball's Greensboro Grasshoppers. Such a long tenure proves he knows how to sell a ticket to get people to First National Bank Field. He does it with the help of man's best friend. On this episode, Moore talks about what made him introduce the black Lab Miss Babe Ruth, pictured here, to Grasshoppers' fans and why he carries on her legacy with bat dogs at the ballpark.    

    • 12 min
    Just The Beginning

    Just The Beginning

    Jim Prim spent his early days at NASA training astronauts for Project Mercury. He went on to serve as a crew integration engineer for the lunar module in the historic Apollo 11 mission in 1969. As we celebrate the 50-year anniversary of the U.S. putting the first man on the moon, this episode features Prim talking about working with astronauts and the time he even played one on television. 

    • 11 min

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